Lassie (2005)

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Written by Eric Knight, Charles Sturridge

Directed by Charles Sturridge

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: France/UK/USA/Ireland

Filmed in Colour

When a financial crisis hits the Carraclough family, they are forced to sell their beloved dog to a local duke. But Lassie isn't happy with her new living arrangements and soon sets out on a 500-mile journey back to the home she loves. Charming family drama based on the book 'Lassie Come Home' by Eric Knight.

Cast

Peter DinklageRowlie
Ken DruryCampbell
Image for Gregor FisherGregor FisherMapes
Edward FoxHulton
Image for Robert HardyRobert HardyMr. Justice Murray
Celyn JonesSnickers
LassieLassie
Jamie LeighTom
John Carroll LynchSam
Image for Nicholas LyndhurstNicholas LyndhurstBuckle
Image for Kelly MacdonaldKelly MacdonaldJeanie
Jonathan MasonJoe
David Monteath
Image for Samantha MortonSamantha MortonSarah
Hester OdgersPriscilla
Peter O'TooleThe Duke
Image for Steve PembertonSteve PembertonEdward Hynes
Brian PettiferO'Donnell
Image for Jemma RedgraveJemma RedgraveDaisy
John StandingFrench
Angela ThorneDr. Gull
Peter WightDr. Jarrett

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